Matt Harvey certainly knows how to stir it up in New York.

Since he made his major league debut in 2012, it’s been one controversy after the next, with the latest fiasco resulting in a three-game suspension by the Mets for violating team rules. Mets brass refused to provide details on why Harvey, who is filing a grievance against the team, has been banned for three games.

July 2013

After bursting on the scene as a rookie, Harvey poses nude for ESPN The Magazine’s “The Body issue.”

That same month, in an interview with Men’s Journal, he says he wants to date women the same way as Derek Jeter.

Harvey's had his share of front and back page headlines.

September 2014

Harvey draws ire of Mets fans when he attends Jeter’s final home game at Yankee Stadium. One teammate said it was “a little strange, but not surprising.”

September 2015

Harvey won’t even commit to pitching through the end of the regular season — let alone the playoffs — citing the 180 innings limit suggested by Dr. James Andrews that his agent, Scott Boras, said the Mets should abide by. A few days later, Harvey writes on the Players’ Tribune that he’ll pitch in the playoffs, which he ultimately does.

October 2015

Harvey misses mandatory workout during the playoffs. The team initially blames tunnel traffic while Harvey ends up showing up at the end and saying he just lost track of time. The night before, Harvey reportedly was spotted out drinking.

November 2015

In Game 5 of the World Series, Harvey asks for the ball back in the ninth inning with the lead and Terry Collins agrees. The move backfires as Harvey gives up a walk and a hit before Jeurys Familia and the Mets defense finish blowing the lead, sending the game to extras. Ultimately, the Royals win to end the World Series.